62+ John Lithgow Quotes On John Lennon, Poems And View
John Lithgow is an American actor, musician, and author. He is best known for his comedic and dramatic roles in films such as The World According to Garp, Terms of Endearment, and Footloose. He has also won several Emmy and Tony Awards for his television and stage performances. Following is our collection on famous quotes by John Lithgow on life, love, john lennon.
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Top 10 John Lithgow Quotes
- Look at the darkest hit musicals - Cabaret, West Side Story, Carousel - they are exuberant experiences. They send you out of the theater filled with music
- Take care, be kind, be considerate of other people and other species, and be loving.
- It's a very tough time for the playwright. Broadway has become almost a musical comedy theme park with all these long-running shows.
- I went to Princeton High School, when I was very serious about being an artist. I was in a theatre family but I didn't want to become an actor.
- The most exciting acting tends to happen in roles you never thought you could play.
- In animation, there's this exhilarating moment of discovery when you see the film and you say, Oh THAT'S what I was doing.
- I never get tired of hearing compliments.
- Everybody's a dreamer.
- I was very interested in being a painter. I had facility, I had talent, and I loved painting and printmaking, and I was quite serious about it.
- Books make great gifts because they're something you love that you can share.
John Lithgow Short Quotes
- There's nothing like spending an evening with an audience every night.
- Shakespeare is like mother's milk to me.
- Academics tend to have wonderfully infantile senses of humor.
- I'm a fun father, but not a good father. The hard decisions always went to my wife
- I'd sleep under a Vermeer.
- I don't hesitate to do nudity as an actor if it's done well.
- Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug.
- When you end a successful sitcom, the most sensible thing to do is go back to the theater.
- It's my theory that if you hear enough applause and laughter at a young enough age, you're doomed
- It's nice when you've done enough movies that you can do your own anthology.
John Lithgow Quotes About Life
That's how you deal with stardom; you make it the least important part of your life. — John Lithgow
I got a wonderful college education. I went to Harvard. In those four years I accumulated a lot of knowledge but I also created a kind of habit of learning that has stayed with me my whole life. — John Lithgow
If my life was a play, age 35 was my intermission. — John Lithgow
I was married very young. I lived a very middle class life. I was married at age 21, divorced at 31. I didn't sleep on people's couches. — John Lithgow
It's very interesting, I had an extremely intense experience with my dad in 2002, when he was an old man and very ill and I was taking care of him and my mother, and he was extremely depressed, virtually lost the will to live, and I realized my main job was cheering him up to save his life. — John Lithgow
John Lithgow Famous Quotes And Sayings
I'm very concerned for the future of the earth and its amazing creatures. We've got to be careful and make sure we don't foul our own nest — John Lithgow
I find I have to walk a little faster in public these days, but it's very easy to remember when nobody had any idea who I was. — John Lithgow
If it's well written and well directed and you've got good actors to work with, acting is easy. But making sure all the ducks are in a row is the hard part. It's very rare — John Lithgow
I can't imagine doing an hour-long dramatic series because it's so much work. A sitcom is a wonderful gig. You work from 10 to 4 every day, it's fun, and you get to live at home. — John Lithgow
For me, working on stage is much more exhausting than all the other mediums, but it's also much more thrilling. — John Lithgow
The Broadway audience is made up of a greater percentage of tourists now. There's not nearly as much variety and danger and challenge in what's being offered. — John Lithgow
Having grown up in the theater family, having done a huge amount of acting from a very little boy to precocious teenager in Shakespeare festivals that my father produced, I went off to college and fell in with the theater gang. I was already an experienced actor. I became a kind of campus star. I heard all this applause and laughter. — John Lithgow
I went to Harvard and immediately fell into the theater gang, and I was already an experienced actor, so you go with the flow! I've already used the phrase "campus star." — John Lithgow
Up there with my awards, I have a great big statue of Groucho Marx, just to put everything in perspective. — John Lithgow
Growing up I didn't want to be an actor. I sort of didn't want to go into the family business; the main reason being there was something I wanted to do far more, which was be an artist. — John Lithgow
I always tell that to young people - go to college, do theater, work with an audience. Don't try to learn how to act in front of millions and millions of people. Don't make that your first ambition, to be on a sitcom or get into the movies. Learn who you are as an actor, and the best way to do that is to do it in front of an audience. — John Lithgow
What you aspire to on a sitcom is the feeling of live comedy. — John Lithgow
Instead of being a theater actor who sometimes does movies I became a movie actor who sometimes does theater. — John Lithgow
I think there are all sorts of ways of turning into an actor, and there are a vast variety of different actors. You know, you interview plenty of actors and you know they come at it from a different direction and acting means different things to a lot of people. — John Lithgow
I have a lot of faith in people. — John Lithgow
I gave up shame a long time ago. — John Lithgow
Any character you play, you're on his side. You do have the third eye that looks at what an appalling creature he is, but you have to look at what's good about him. — John Lithgow
I grew up in a theater family. My father was a regional theater classical repertory producer. He created Shakespeare festivals. He produced all of Shakespeare's plays, mostly in Shakespeare festivals in Ohio. One of them, the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, is still going. So I grew up not wanting to be an actor, not wanting to go into the family business. — John Lithgow
I'm as flighty as anybody. You put a lot out there. I've been through the process a lot. When I play a major role, it's my instinct to create a nice atmosphere. People in the major roles dominate the tone of an entire film. To my mind, it's much easier to work creatively when everyone's friendly. — John Lithgow
Anyone who hears enough laughter and applause at a young age will become an actor, whether they intend to or not. — John Lithgow
I really prize and love great painting. It's so out of date now. It's slightly come back in. — John Lithgow
You have to overcome enormous self-consciousness, but nudity is about the strongest thing you can do in an acting performance. It's the most unsettling or the most comic or the most sexual. — John Lithgow
If you read in front of your kids, it's very likely that they'll become readers, too — John Lithgow
I learned the most about myself, and you ask what I learned? Well, I learned my strengths and my weaknesses, and it's far more important to learn about your weaknesses than your strengths. — John Lithgow
I was in 20 Shakespearean plays by the time I was 20. — John Lithgow
We should have charity for what the dead say. We may disapprove of what they say, but we should not insult them and revile them knowing they cannot not defend themselves. — John Lithgow
I look for every opportunity to mix comedy and horror and tragedy. I love catching audiences off-guard. — John Lithgow
If we are ever going to save this society and the world, there has got to be a way for us to work together. That may be more than we can ever hope to achieve, just because of human nature. — John Lithgow
I certainly had my years as an out of work actor but I was married with a baby. My wife was supporting us. — John Lithgow
My father was a man of the theater. I grew up in a theater family. As a young man, as a boy, I gypsied around with my siblings and my parents to, like, eight different towns, went to eight different schools. All those things were extremely formative, and I think that's what happens. — John Lithgow
I'm always being asked to play roles or characters that I don't really resemble. — John Lithgow
One of the things that gives me a lot of pleasure about both the solo show and the book is that it tells people about my dad. He really was an important man. He was a kind of pioneer of regional theater. He was the first American producer to ever produce all of Shakespeare plays. — John Lithgow
I subscribe to the great George G. Scott quote, "All actors are in trouble. Directors who don't help are a pain in the ass". We all need help from directors. We are all equally insecure. — John Lithgow
I consider myself a very lucky actor that, approaching 60, I'm still employed and employable. — John Lithgow
You kill three people, they call you a murderer. You kill a million people, they call you a conqueror. Go figure. — John Lithgow
My only regret is that we didn't have more kids. I came from a family of four kids, but my wife and I just started too late. — John Lithgow
I keep looking for things I haven't done yet. — John Lithgow
Life Lessons by John Lithgow
- John Lithgow is an example of the importance of hard work and dedication to one's craft; he has had a long and successful career, spanning multiple genres and media.
- He has also demonstrated the importance of versatility and the ability to adapt to different roles, as well as the power of collaboration with other talented individuals.
- Finally, Lithgow's career is a testament to the importance of taking risks and challenging yourself, even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.
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